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this is a tip for all those who are looking for free diagrams, free diagrams are very hard to get... allthough most of us have access to diagrams, copywright laws prevent us from posting the diagram for free. alot of people ask for picture diagrams of what they are working on but most of the time there is not even a diagram in the vehicle service manual- your best bet with diagrams is to actually go to the dealership and ask them to print you out 1... they will most likely help u with this at no charge at all. the parts catalog that they use usually has an "exploded veiw" that shows what parts hook to the part your looking for. i also hear that autozone has something on ther website thats kinda like a service manual. so basicaly what i'm saying is there is no "free" manual or diagrams out there. hope this can save you a little time, and good luck.

Try billionautoparts.com. It's a parts buying site, but they have pretty complete exploded diagrams that show all parts of different systems. You don't have to buy anything, just see if the diagrams help. Then, if you are missing any parts, you'll know what to buy. I don't recommend buying from billion, unless you want brand-authentic parts, as they are suppliers for dealers and everything is straight retail. But, you will have the correct part number to use when you buy from somewhere cheaper.Billion Auto Parts

a lot of times the Buick website will have diagrams of older vehicles available for download. otherwise i would check out some parts sites. search for parts for the problem you are having. autozone, advance auto, and many other sites will have diagrams for you to view. also check under your hood because sometimes a diagram is there for the vacuum and belts.

there are many parts sites on the internet that will have diagrams of the parts you are trying to buy or search for. sometimes you can get luck enough to get the diagrams that way. other is to google the phrase you are looking for like "oil cooler line diagram for 1999 sportage". but be careful because a lot of what comes up is just advertisements. autozone and advance auto have mechanics sections too. they have diagrams there as well.

google "wiring diagram for 2000 chevrolet cavalier" and sift through the sites. also autozone and advance auto have sections you can get diagrams. parts places on the internet sometimes supply diagrams when searching for parts.

I am sorry we have no such diagrams here. You can access them at the local GM dealer parts dept, just show them the general area and they can bring up the diagrams that show all the parts and you can then point it out to the parts tech.

Digital files showing parts diagrams or workshop manual in PDF for a
1963 Pontiac are not available as they are never been released in this
format. Moreover, since the Parisienne is canadian model,
even paper manuals are difficult to find. I checked an online database.
It does not have the diagrams for this vehicle. I have diagrams for
1984 Parisienne but they would not help. The two vehicles are completely
different.

The 1963 Parisienne was built between 1962 and 1964. The most similar US model is probably the Catalina.

I searched online for shop manuals for sale in places like Craiglist or
Ebay. I could not find anything available. Here there was a workshop supplement that probably does not include steering column diagrams. I do not suggest buying the supplement.

The only way to get a diagram is submitting a request to classic Pontiac websites. Here the ones that can help:

if you need parts here is a place that sells on GM parts Schram auto and truck parts 1-800-292-1032 for used parts try junkyarddog.com for diagrams try autozone.com to see if they have your car listed for diagrams pictures and step by step instructions if your car is not listed then try your local library they have all the car manuals and even copy them for you